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a PAGE FOUR hhh aaa pha bahad hh aahaadddiirirdidndn ti SOCIETY NEWS By NIWA LESLIE GULEY The Citizen Ciffice—5} Residence—629-} POO O64 44464444444444444444444464444; Miss Garing Married To Ray Sehneider At Nuptial Mass At St, Mary's Catholic Church Saturday ‘Mt © Heewtiful and solemn Nup-) ies and her corsage was of yellow el Mie ot St. Mary's Star of pompons. the See Catholic Chureh last Sat-| Immediately following the cere- Way Morning. Miss Elizabeth ony a reception honoring the Goering became the bride couple was held at 707 South ow Anthony Schneider. street ,when refreshments were With besket: of white gladioli' served, and the bride's table car- before fe church altar, Father! ried a four-tiered wedding cake J wept paee, etielnied ot the, surmounted with bridal couple erremony. whi iss rice | i i lie Moreno, at the organ, played the mere # setting of elt bevels aes and Mrs.) The f r Miss Garing is the Nae Gorin - daughter of Mrs. Violet W. Gar- jaring had as her maid of . © honor Miss Bugenia Rivas, and ing and the late Charles E. Gar- her sister, little Miss Mary Vivian| ing, of this city, while the Germs, wee Gower girl. John Va-| groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. temeuele ected as best man for|R. L. Schneider of Lakeland, Mr Sehnenter Florida. Due to illness in the fa- ‘The bride wae attired in an ex-| mily, the parents of the groom @ewitte wedding gown of trailing | were unable to be present at the white setim with chantilly lace| wedding on Saturday. ’ yoke and cuffs, finely beaded After the reception Mr. and wth weed prarts. An orange-blos-| xis. Schnedier left for a brief a | age - — see i “e honeymoon to be spent in Miami whats ‘2 = « ama ere jand Palm Beach, Mrs. Schneider Mine Rivas wore pach tin | Paving chosen as her travel out- ie Rives wore peach satin ri u @Hth matching hat, and carried aj kelly-green ‘gabardine with blue ee couquet, while the flow-| black accessories and a corsage © Gi) alee wore peach satin and|of yellow pompons. arried biue iris bouquet Upon their return to Key West, The brete’s mother had chosen! they will be at home to their tet the cesten « charming co-|many friends at 523 Simonton frown black aecessor-| street. feos Vera ( ‘aspary, Authoress Of Play, “Laura”, Opening Here Next Week; Has Nad Varied, Interesting Career ' author, with Mice,” whieh was soon in demand Ceerer Seter of the play “Leura,” by Hollywood, along. with Miss when the Rey Weet Players are Caspary’s own writing’ services. presen ing * performances Since 1992, she has turned out a the Barn § Treatre dapuery 1. i « an whe will try beginning | such notable motion picture sto- mdeunted wo-| ries as “Night of June 13” which snything once is still used by Hollywood story ote departments as a model of all a A mative Chicagoan le a film original should be. Prerus fart in werld! It was in Hollywood that she f 18, she found first devised the story of “Lau. heres , waning single-' re”, She wrote it first as a play Gended. a ite aff ~woret@ry. ® but then, dissatisfied with it, she Heese and susage busines: ‘discarded that to make it into a "", 88 ® serial for Collier's Magazine. This ‘vertising fir™ then became a best-selling book, spondence so popular in fact that the project we grote’ of putting its heroine on the stage . having been was revived. In collaboration * ting and with George Sklar, Miss Caspary pendence then wrote the tale in play-form, m her the age Lee than me Know- and nearly a dozen important pro- ‘me @hout the ducers made excited bids to. pre- meen sent it on Broadway. But all these , une . ith: bids came to nothing. The produ- exper ** cers had trouble in casting the | roles properly, or got frightened jat the prospects of offending the | he in ab = the twink: ‘friends of a man who might be : ~ om « r. = identified as having sat for the +A min thet cee, Poreralt of a distasteful character J ; a the play After some dawdling : gee Ae months, Miss Carpary decided to v ™*Y forget a stage production and to . eee : pt the handsome offer of 20th Century Fox for the movie rights. ; To everyone’s surprise, no less . nce han two professional stage pro- veder the late @uetions then were made follow- Pierce Baker, ot" the release of the movie, a » Caspary explain. Tare sequence of events. Since ly, she had simply gone | Pee. there's not only been stage Saat ate the subject! gremueuons in stock companies in % to speak, in one! y, Denmark, France, aaa wel of hav- and now recently plaintive inqui- vlayweiting by mail.{"'** for producing rights have Fee, foo, was highly | ame from Japan, ne be ary end the rrespe nee! “Obviously”, said Miss Caspary weal free by leaps and bounds \*t 4 recent interview, “the stage trastdowi { added the! ‘Leura’ is no reflection of the teachite of ae ti vil, using | Hollywood image. In the picture, the nae m-existent Pro-| fr example, the motive for mur- feneur, Bereci M {{ \» writing Ger had to be made explainable} te her push \in @ single word: jealousy. But wk Tithing on e azine, the play, examining the cause of Mew York © wrote her first] that jealousy, uncovers the fatal mevel. “White Girl.” the story of! flaw of decadence which, common . an © whe poses as white. though it ie, could not be exposed Slee os Thicker Than! t@ @ motion picture audience of Water which children are a major part. And other surprises are in store ‘ for members of the audience who te \ mn all-fe-| may think they know all the ans- ‘ fais ied “Blind wers to the plot.” Portuguese 4 cr ow ogo, has March Of Dimes Ball s ponsored By Junior Chamber Of Commerce Saturday Ngiht At Casa Marina Hotel Music for the March of Dimes, The dance, which is always © held Saturday night) one of the highlights of the win- Marina Hotel, will ter season will strat at 10:00 P, by the hotel orch-}M. and end at one o'elock. Dress the divetion of Ber-|/for the occasion is optional. e vs | Tickets may be suecured at the Meanwt program arrange- | Cuba Shop, Ella’s or the Cham- ents are ng ahead rapidly, | ber of Commerce. Tickets are al- |\Lndies Auxiliary Of VFW To Sponsor March Of Dimes Benefit... Ball At La Concha Hotel Friday aay fb 3 January 27, the Sonar School will offey ballads, VFW Auxiliary 8€ sponsoring a and will also sing several duets! Math ot Dine dene in| with John W. Miller, SO3, also! conta” Hotel. All proceeds }°f Fleet. Sonar School. There therefrom will be turned over! Will be several more acts, which to: the March of Dimes Fund for | will be announced later on, but | 1950 jal in all the show promises to| : ing has been plan- | © highly entertaining. i ie panned show, itch ‘Music for dancing will be furn- promises to be extremely enter- ~~ " bagi Ross, well- taining and consists of both crn ca Peggy ional = od amateur and professional enter- pee FAY on the taininers. Betty and Bob Simp- son, of the Simpson School of the Dance, will offer two num- bers, the first a beautiful Argen- tine Tango, and a samba, danced ta “Tieo Tico.” Two of their star, pupils will each do a number. Gail Wallace will give her “Bal- Jet Parisienne” and Dolores Los- ley will offer “Dance Balleneau.” Joseph Gray, SO2, from Fleet at the piano. Dancing will be} from 9:00 until, 10 a. m. The floor show will begin at 11:00! p. m. Mike Jacobs, of Boca Chica, } will be Master of Ceremonies. A beautiful door prize will be given away during the evening, which will be a thirty-six piece set of either National or Rogers Bros. Silverplate, from the Beachcomber on Duval street. Miss Rivero Crowned “Miss Latin- America Of Key West” By Mayor Eisner In Gala Cuban Club Affair Saturday In a beautiful ceremony per- for his words and the public in sponsored the contest and corona-} he danced around the hall, while this city in. Tampa’s Gasparilla} Festival because she is the pic- ture of beauty.” A thunderous applause followed the mayor's} speech. © The Queen, escorted to the microphone by Mayor Eisner, charmingly thanked the Mayor banas handled the M. C. duties and several dignitaries from the Casa Marina were introduced to the public. Complimenting Sergio Milian and the Cumbancheros} Band, we embers of the Casa Marina Orchestra. who attended the affair. : ps 9 Key West Alumni Of Emory University : *p: ‘ : To Attend Miami Birthday Celebration Alumni and friends of Emory, The Emory celebration is one University from Key West, will o¢ more than fifty being held in ane men eee ae ee principal cities throughout the parents of the 93 students from nation, Boston to Miami, the Miami area to celebrate the and from Washington to Los An- 113th. birthday of Emory, at a, geles this month. dinner at the Miamian Restaur-| Represented at the Miami meet- ant, Wednesday, January 25, at 7 ean been. P. All friends of Emory in the Mi-: dale, Hollywood, Pompano, Ever- ami district of 20 Florida com- | glades, Coral Gables, Florida City, | munities are invited to make res- Hialeah, Homestead, Miami ervations for the dinner with Dr. Springs, Ojus, Perrine, Prince- Henry Renedo, Jr., 434 Cadima ton, South Miami, Boca Grande, Avenue, Coral (ables, president. ‘Fort Myers, Key West. from ing will be: Dania, VEW Auxiliary — | Legion Post To Sponsored | Meet Tomorrow A | ‘There will be 9 veaulan mect-| Hospital Party ‘ing of Arthur Sawyer Post No 28, American Legion tomorrow The patients at the U.S. Naval night, 8 p.m. at the Legion Hospital in Ward “Barker” were Home on Stock Island, Antonio entertained on Friday night with Arango, Jr., Adujant announced adanvedie.tne Ladies |t0c8Y: ; Two Fleet Sonar School men, | invited to attend. John W. Miller, $03, and Joseph SS ee : Gray, SO2, sang several duets, Seek Divorees with Miss Beverly Arthur ac- ; : companying on the piano. Gray {| Petitions seeking divorces were then sang Irish Ballads, some of filed yesterday in the office of which were My Wild Irish Rose, ! Circuit Court Clerk Earl R. Ad- I will Take you Home Again, ams by John F. Morris of Key Kathleen, and Rose of Tralee, and West against Betty Alexander several popurar numbers. There: Morris of New York City; by Was community singing with all Lucy M. Hall of Marathon against the patients joining in. Talmadge E. Hall of Miami, and Refreshments were served,| PY Dell McNeill Triplett, of Mi- consisting of punch and a ted | ami ,against Conrad C. Triplett, cookies, which were served by'Who is believed somewhere in] the president of the Auxili. {South Carolina. Mrs. Edna Arthur and the secr a tary, Mrs. Vera Wood. Read the Classified Ads are TODAYS COUPON If _ WEBSTER’S Mow School and Office DICTIONARY | Authoritative... | Up-To-Date eptance of invitations | so on sale at Pollocks, and re- participate in the}servations for the dance can ba extended + program, the Jayeees dance com- | made only at this place. tee id today The Jaycees will lend a hand One tion re to pleasq to the occasion by having their beth retidents ar vier the | Wishing Well, and acting as hos- evidég voice ca Albertus, | tesses to seat th Vi ~ remalitt tenor, who has made |servations. shi jails ‘hy appearances in the city,} The program is working out best the jo and in night very nicely, a member of the hub fea! treat is in store for | committee stated today, and it \ al ‘the city when he makes|is espected before the week is he mee on the March of | out to announce a show that will Die ‘ogram be outstanding in every respect. ‘Colosfal Laminated Cloth 52,000 defiaitions « rh pe Pp q@ae SeeQaeeseaeunay CL M § THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a THIS COUPO! Dicdoassy 906 (By mall $108) i and being or mall 10 one ' _ SEO ee a i oGce weuberwih gee |B a cra a 1 alt ofl we sare. i | sansa ‘ eeewcneenneenaae | |Coming Events | TUESDAY, JANUARY 24— drums, and Miss Beatrice Moreno, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25— { THURSDAY, JANUARY 26— FRIDAY, JANUARY 27—°* f For New Pla y ' Mr. And Mrs. ‘Saul Arrive Exhibition of paintings by Mar- | tha Watson Sauer, afternoons | Fi'g7 Winter until February 1, Key West) % Woman’s Clubhouse, Duval| Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Saul, street, of Philaielphia, arrived in Key ; i .| West on Saturday evening to ¥ r Reaulie eae Soke | spend the winter here at their! Key West and Virinity 7:30 P.M, at Knights of | home, 618 Grinnell street. ‘erally fair weather and continent Pythias Hall, Fleming street.| Mr. Saul, a prominent a Visiting Rebekahs welcome. | the Pennsylvania city, is due Meeting. High School P.'T.A., 8 for a surprise. A relative of his is @, High Schoo 1 Audi. ! 2/80 spending the winter in Key piel eins High School Audi- | west, He has no idea this relative Executive Board); ting will be meeting at 7:15 P. M. Topic of ; > ot ee evening, “Aims of Student; Council.” ally fresh, east and southeast winds, Florida: Generally fair smd continued mild through Wednes day Jacksonville Thru The Flere Straits and Bast Gulf Of Mesine Ligh) to mederate variable eimai, rostiy southerly te easterly aa Fair weather uild- | i Jacksonville To Apaiscteute ing 178, U. S. Naval Station. | Tonight No small craft of storm warminge Annual Silver Tea, sponsored! The regular meeting of Spark- have been issued by Woman’s Auxiliary of St.iling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. ! —_ Paul’s Episcopal Church.:.14, L.0.0.F., will be held tonight Church grounds, 4 to 6 P.M.' at its hall on Fleming street. At i this session, draping of the altar Weekly meeting, Sewing Group, ! ceremonies will be held for Mat Monrve County Hospital Wo-; tie Taylor, Past President of the man’s Auxiliary. 2 P. M., at} Rebekah Assembly of Florida. Hospital. Call Mrs. Rutt, 420-'The meeting will start promptly W for transportation. tat 7:30 and all members are re- Social. meeting, Key West Jun-i quested to attend. ior Woman’s Club, 8 P. M., at! ee Woman's Clubhouse on Duval | Final Tryou ts j street. Regular meeting. La Concha. Navy Wives Club No. 81:30, LO Meet P.M., in Clubrooms, in :) “the (ee 2 ae 5 Pe o — a 4 March of Dimes:Ball, sponsored ! - by Ladies Auxiliary of VFW, ; formed by Mayor Louis M. J. general, for her reception. Rainbow Room of La Con- Wednesday ae we ee € ¢ ’ e Dhict Ereida Rivero| The coronation. took place at cha Hotel. Dancing 9 P. M., to h ie Sy om hildren oo tee: ° Bisner, lovely Miss Sraia Rivero | exactly 11 o'clock, the Queen and] 1 A. M. Floor show at'll PM.{.qrin@!_ tryouts for the play No Neme Kay e was’ crowned “Miss Latin-Ameri-' her attendants arriving at the Bac ce “M-| “Heaven Can Wait, will be held (eant end) —+2h 20m a 3 ca of Key West” Saturday night club at 10:55, where they were} saTURDAY, JANUARY 28— | papa ening Wore Boca Chiea deat ts ae an at the Cuban Club, before one of| met at the entrance by band}” March of Dimes Ball, sponsor- objec wilndvyrwada apes (Sandy Point)—@h 4am do0e + Corner te . the largest audiences ever attend-|leader Sergio Milan, trumpeter ed by Junior Chamber of nounced t pit a ee a Caldes Channel aa ager on * i ftair of this kind in Key|7°"Y Barrera and Mario Roque,} = Commer asa Mar- | West PI me Ee (north enc) +2h 10m 44 ‘ ; i ‘oxepeaias | who escorted them to the throne ina. Dr est ° 7 aan West. ! while Gloria Milian at the piano, by Bamice 5 ea ae NOTE: anuting In part of his -speech to the} played appropriate music. his orch Apply To Wed (—)—Minus sign: Correctom .c05 site audience and in complimenting} After the ceremony, the orches-| WONDAY. J/ bs ty be subtracted. «a the SocialClub Carlos and the}tra played a soft waltz, while] “Laura.” presentation of Key! for marriage | (+)—Plus stam Corrections t Latin - American. Chamber of; Mayor Eisner opened the dance West Players. 6:30 P. M. at re filed yetserday in the he added “¢ Commerce, who in conjunction,} with the beautiful Queen, whom Barn Phecksa on Duval street e of County Judge Rayme ¥ Performance each night of ®, Lord by Francis J. Grimm JACKIE ROBINSON SIGHS tion, the city's chief exeutive said|the audience deafened the music = oa phat Se Ae: (My The Aaseriated Prem : — j “Key West should be proud to/ with its thusarous applause. 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